Review - David Oistrakh: The Warner Remastered Edition – The Complete Columbia & HMV Recordings
Rob Cowan on a revealing collection of recordings by the Russian violinist David Oistrakh
In taking these momentous scores back to their Parisian roots Klaus Mäkelä, as expected, engages his keen ears and sense...
Reviewed by Edward Seckerson in issue: 05/2023
‘We started big’, says Santtu-Matias Rouvali’s welcome note in the booklet about his first season at the helm of the...
Reviewed by Hugo Shirley in issue: 05/2023
Recorded during lockdown, this trio of Shostakovich symphonies chimes quite dramatically with the mood of that time and speaks volumes...
Reviewed by Edward Seckerson in issue: 05/2023
John Wilson’s new Rachmaninov album with the Sinfonia of London opens with a monstrous crash in the first few seconds,...
Reviewed by Marina Frolova-Walker in issue: 05/2023
Kevin Puts wrote his Marimba Concerto (1997, rev 2021) while a graduate student at the Eastman School of Music. It...
Reviewed by Andrew Farach-Colton in issue: 05/2023
I hope readers who only listen to CDs will not miss out on this fine, but digital-only, recording. Franz Welser-Möst...
Reviewed by David Gutman in issue: 05/2023
When reviewing the first recording of Arne Nordheim’s then very new Suite from his ballet The Tempest (1979), recorded for...
Reviewed by Guy Rickards in issue: 05/2023
Myaskovsky’s concertante and duo sonata works are not numerous, and those with cello fit snugly on to a single CD....
Reviewed by David Fanning in issue: 05/2023
The Utah Symphony has enjoyed something of a golden era under the direction of Thierry Fischer, and this latest release...
Reviewed by Richard Whitehouse in issue: 05/2023
The character of this reading – and it does not, alas, confound expectations – is clearly established at the outset:...
Reviewed by Edward Seckerson in issue: 05/2023
Rob Cowan on a revealing collection of recordings by the Russian violinist David Oistrakh
In our current dark times we need Debussy as much as ever. And this book is a perfect way in if you...
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